Énoncé vs. Enonciation – from French – what is said against (the process of) saying.
The terms are used to indicate the difference between what is said (Énoncé) and the process or act of saying (Enonciation).
According to the understanding of the linguist Emil Benveniste, enonciation is often used to denote the act in which the speaker assumes a position within the language. Adopting such a position inevitably involves participating in a complex, historical process. Forces of different forms of confusion are exerted on each participant in such a process, but in this way, new possibilities for different forms of liberation are born. These hallmarks are central to feminists.